It has arrived and it is up and running on my local node! Along with our other equipment, the node is now showing a 2.05TH/s reading! That means we're getting about 1.65TH/s from the CoinTerra unit at this time (advertised at 2TH/s). My initial thoughts are... Regular people will not be mining with these in their homes. This thing is as loud as a leaf blower and kicks off a ridiculous amount of heat. I have it backed up to an open window at the moment until I have a solution in place. I will have to rig up some kind of secondary exhaust system in the mining closet for this thing, as I think trying to fight this with our AC unit would be a losing battle.

I am quite pleased to bring NastyFans into the TH club. When I started Nasty Mining with the hope of reaching 25GH/s, I was overwhelmed by the support and ease at which the operation was able to grow. As we approach surpassing the original goal by 100x on the way to reaching 1000x this summer, I can't help but smile at how far we have come.

I believe our p2pool node is victim to some attack. The file descriptor leak is now crazy. I wrote a script to monitor the number of open file descriptors and swap in a new p2pool process when the number gets big. This is only a quick hack to keep NastyPool up.

When I have time I will investigate the fd leak and if necessary fix it myself. It surprises me that more nodes are not victim to this.

Awesome. It sounds like we're attracting some fans of our own. Everybody wants in on our fun.

Almost all open file descriptors are coming from the same IP. I firewall this IP now to see if things get better. This might not be a attack but maybe a very stupid miner software that does not close connections to pool. For example maybe it creates a new connection for every "new work" but does not close old connection.

p2pool has a setting for max connections. But it does not work if the new connection is for the same IP as a existing connections. I will look at this more when I have time and send a patch to p2pool devs.

Does it get 2th or just 1.6? I heard newer board gets the advertised speeds.

It bounces around between 1.4-1.7. I sent an email asking if they were going to be doing anything for shipping underperforming miners a month late. I have received no response.

EDIT: I'm doing some network upgrades in my house and have temporarily taken my local NastyFans node offline. That means stats will not be updating for a while until I get everything setup again. In the meantime, I have pointed our miners at the public NastyFans.org server, if you wanted to check the charts for our 1Nasty address to see the exact p2pool performance. Keep in mind I have the BFL Singles pointed at the pool using the same address, so the 2TH/s you see is not just the CoinTerra rig.

The automated statistics should once again be updating in the OP and iOS App as well.

Is there any plans for a Android App?

ripmax

Unfortunately, I won't be building an Android version. That doesn't necessarily mean there will never be one...

I enjoy working on the iOS App when I get a chance because I use iOS devices and like to have a convenient way to keep an eye on the operation. I actually submitted an updated version 1.1 of the iOS App this morning that should be available early next week. It will have more charts displaying overall network statistics.